What are common mistakes students make with sinusoidal graphs?
1 Answer
Jul 17, 2016
See the explanation.
Explanation:
T give importance to actual dimensions of the wave, without any
distortion due to use of both degree and radian measures for x. For
research problems in propagation of waves in Fluid Mechanics, this
is important. .
- Graduations for y = sin x:
Always, keep x in radian units.
If 1 cm represents 1 unit of y on the y-axis,
The same 1 cm should represent 1 radian, on the x-axis.
marked at 3.14 cm, from the origin.
- One full wave for the period
#2pi# is the minimum span for the
graph. For the short Table (using #pi=3.14, nearly)
- Degree equivalents for radian can appear, just below radian
graduations on the x-axis, for the Table in (2) above as
#x: 0 45^o 90^o 135^o 180^o 225^0 270^0 315^o 360^o
.